Monthly Marvels are the brainchild of Mary England of Uncustomary, creative genius and my daughter from another mother. For just $10 a month, I get a package of fun things to do all month!
This month's fun started with National Talk Like A Pirate Day. I know! Right? That's perfect for me! Krispy Kreme Doughnuts celebrated with free doughnuts - one, if you talked like a pirate and a whole dozen if you dressed like one! Who doesn't like free doughnuts! You can't tell from the photo, but the place filled with pirates! The free dozen had to be Originals, (not my favorite, but Hubby freezes 2 per bag and pulls them out for an occasional treat) so we bought a dozen of assorted, too. I must have me sprinkles. Arrg.
Yesterday was World Gratitude Day and National Eat an Apple Day. I practice gratitude every day, because, if you don't, you're wasting your Happy Right Now time! I made up an apple drawing from the coloring page Mary included. I don't take enough time to draw for fun. I really should!
Today is my Hubby's birthday! Happy Birthday, my love! It's also the 1st day of autumn! Yea! Mary included a paper leaf to write on, so I wrote a poem.
Orange and gold - pumpkin seeds
Chilly breezes and falling leaves
Spiced apple cider and candy corn
All the many costumes worn
Cold dark nights - mountain drives
Fabulous Frights and glowing eyes
The goblins come - the ghosts arize
Axes and chainsaws are sure to surprise
Parties and games filled with fun
Sleepy Hollow awaits, the time has come
Michael Meyers and Freddy scheme
To hack you up and terrorize your dreams
Don't forget to lock the doors
The last scream you hear will, of course, be yours
Thanks for being my muse, Mary!
Welcome to my blog!
It's all about whimsy, art and Halloween!
It's all about whimsy, art and Halloween!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Jackie Eucare: From Ashes to Art
Here's Jackie's Story:
I am a 26 year old mother of a little boy soon to turn 2. I was born in Baltimore and raised in Severna Park. I graduated high school in 2005. I did college for a while, even took an art class! In April 2008, my home caught fire, displacing me over night. The overwhelming feelings and inability to completely grasp everything happening were too much to allow me to focus on school. I shortly dropped my classes after. I decided to move my feelings and focus elsewhere, so I went to my local arts & crafts store. I have been painting for roughly 5 years now!
I have used Acrylic paints only. They were my first pick, so I have stuck with them since. With many of my paintings, once I have decided not to add anymore color, I rotate the canvas until something jumps out at me. I paint carelessly, no “final result” in my mind when I start. I also am working on multiple canvas’ at once, because of the drying process. I am highly detail oriented, but I am also very impatient. I have been experimenting with spray paints lately and really enjoy what I have been creating!
Art in itself inspires me. There is no “wrong” when you’re talking about artwork. It is appealing to someone, for some reason. My true inspiration is a satisfied customer! I take pride in knowing some of my close family and friends have a few of MY artwork displayed in their homes. Creating happiness for an individual is one of the greatest gifts in our world! I only wish to do my part!
Jackie, You're doing you part, and more! Thank you for sharing your passion!
Here is Jackie's email if you'd like to respond directly to her:
EyeZuhJackPaintings@gmail.com
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Saturday, August 17, 2013
An UncustoMary Craft haul
My uber creative daughter from another mother, Mary England, is street art loving, yarn bomb making, art mailing genius! She is out there everyday leaving anonymous and uplifting cards, tiny gifts and such for anyone to find! She posts lists of weekly happiness with links to all kinds of fabulous things. How all that marvelousness could fit into her head, I have no idea!
Mary saved up to take a year off from work to follow her dreams. I can't wait to see where she goes and what she does!
To augment her dream following, you can sign up to receive Monthly Marvel packages or advertise on her well read blog, for hardly anything! I advertise by blog and have signed up for 6 months of marvelous packages!
When you check out her blog, be sure to click on the 100 Ways to Be Creative post. Click on as many as you can to see the what a fun art chick she is!
I'll be using all the craft haul of ephemera in my work, listening to her CD of favorite music and eating the ring pop!
Mary saved up to take a year off from work to follow her dreams. I can't wait to see where she goes and what she does!
To augment her dream following, you can sign up to receive Monthly Marvel packages or advertise on her well read blog, for hardly anything! I advertise by blog and have signed up for 6 months of marvelous packages!
When you check out her blog, be sure to click on the 100 Ways to Be Creative post. Click on as many as you can to see the what a fun art chick she is!
I'll be using all the craft haul of ephemera in my work, listening to her CD of favorite music and eating the ring pop!
Friday, August 16, 2013
The Robots are Coming...and They're Adorable!
I just love the robots on Robots Are Awesome! They are so full of character and whimsy! The one above is one of my favorites! HerArtSheLoves makes robots for every occasion! I got permission to try them out with my little artists that they had a ball!
They made the head, hands and feet from polymer clay, with beads for eyes. I added the wrapped wire with Aleene's Super Gel. I had a brief moment where I pictured all of us stuck together and to everything in the studio, so they went out to play while I did that part.
These guys were made by Braden and Vanessa. Vanessa's is a robot dog, hence the tongue and long ears. He's also on roller skates.
Here are Lauren's, Steven's (and Braden's again.)
Vanessa's robot dog, Annabelle's robot unicorn and Ana's pink cheeked little guy.
Thank you, HerArtShe:Loves for the inspiration and permission!
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Polymer Clay Chocolate Thumbtacks
Bring a little chocolate love into your office and home space with chocolate thumb tacks! This is a super easy way to make polymer clay chocolates to transform your tacks into tiny, delicious looking chocolates!
Watch my Faux Chocolate Thumb Tacks YouTube video tutorial!
Aleene's Super Gel Adhesive
Polymer clay - chocolate color - I mix my own with dark brown, gold and a little bit of orange
Small round, square and heart shaped molds - read how to make some here
Water spritzer
Thumb tacks - the flat kind Polymer clay sealer - satin Paint brush
1. Condition the polymer clay. Roll a small ball
2. Spritz a mold with a little water and press the ball of clay into it. Smooth the back as flat as possible.
3. While the clay is still in the mold, press the the flat side of the tack into the clay to make an impression.
4. Carefully push the clay out of the mold and make sure the tack will still fit before baking the clay according to the directions on the package.
5. Glue a tack into the back of each chocolate. Allow to dry.
6. Coat each chocolate with 2 coats of satin sealer. Allow to dry well between coats.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Clay and Crowns
This week will be my last regular project post for Cool2Craft. I have been so blessed to work for and with the Cool girls! This creative journey has been more amazing than words could begin to describe! I love all the friends I’ve met here and hope to pop up now and again to say hi!
My creative roots are in clay and its sultry satin muddiness is calling me back. I miss the challenge of forming a lump of clay into a something fun and whimsical that takes days or even months to complete! Carving into leather hard clay is my favorite thing to do! It feels like sculpting chocolate, and carving layers of rich texture into it. That’s what it’s all about for me.
I’m also going to be continuing my work with crowns! I’m learning to solder so I’m ready to go to the next level with bigger, better and busier crowns!
So look for me here and there, clay up to my elbows, splattered on my face and in my hair. wearing a fabulous crown and a big teethy grin!
Love and blessings
Candace
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Sunday, July 7, 2013
Blood Glucose Record Book
I have type 2 diabetes.
In the past six months I’ve worked hard to get healthy. I walk early in
the morning, I watch what I eat, etc. I actually look forward to jumping
out of bed and on the scale, then checking my sugar level. I wanted to
make myself a book to record my weight and sugar levels.
I LOVE Aleene’s Burnt Brown Bag
technique (there are several video
demos on Youtube done by the Creativity Sisters – check them out!), so
here’s what I did:
I
gathered up a bunch of things I’d need:
A paper grocery bag
Aleene’s Tacky Glue ( I used Quick Dry) Two pieces of 5”x5” cardboard and a ¼”x5” piece for the spine A sponge brush Scissors Metallic inks, Rub and Buff metallic colors Stamps A heat tool A candle and lighter A bone folder |
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1.Cut three layers of paper bag larger than the cardboard book cover will be
with layers of glue between them.
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2. Paint a layer of glue on the top layer of bag, place the cardboard in
position and cut the corners for folding. Fold the edges over and
burnish with the bone folder. Cut one piece of paper bag to fit on the
inside of the cover and glue it in place.
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3.
Take care to burnish the spaces on the sides of the spine. Let dry.
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4. Spread one half of the inside with glue and, while the glue is wet, pass it
over the candle flame.
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5. It will sizzle and bubble and pop and turn black. That’s what you
want it to do.
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6. When it’s cool, use a paper towel or wet wipe to remove the soot.
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7. The surface already has a lovely sheen, but I like colors in layers, so I
start by rubbing a copper colored ink pad over the whole thing.
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8. The copper Rub and Buff is a slightly lighter color, so I skim it over the
surface with my fingers.
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9. I chose my favorite stamps and added some silver and gold accents. I’m
sure you have favorite stamps that would look awesome on this surface!
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10.
If you use inks that require heat setting, do that now and when it’s cool
give it a coat of matte sealer
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11. Whatever your pages will be, you’ll want to measure your cover and take a ½”
off each edge for the paper measurement. Make two holes about an inch
and a half from the ends.
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12. Center the paper in the cove and mark where the holes will be on the spine.
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13. I attached my pages by threading a wire through the holes and wrapping it
twice. Then I tied a piece of yarn to the wire and added a charm on the
end for a book mark.
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